HACKENSACK, N.J. — Residents of a northern New Jersey high-rise apartment building will be home for the holidays.

The building reopened Monday evening, more than five months after two decks of the 18-story building’s underground parking garage and a plexiglass canopy collapsed.

No one was injured in the July 16 collapse at Prospect Towers in Hackensack. An engineering report examining the possible cause hasn’t been completed.

Construction code official Joseph Mellone told The Record newspaper officials issued a temporary certificate of occupancy that allows 65 of the building’s 157 units to be occupied. The remaining units will be reopened when more parking spaces are available.